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NORTH WALES CRUISING CLUB Ltd

Lower High St
Conwy
LL32 8AL
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Tel: 01492 593481

Steward
Lesley Rowley

The North Wales Cruising Club was founded in 1928 for yachtsmen who enjoyed the pleasures of sailing to the beautiful anchorages and marinas of Anglesey and the Irish Sea, as opposed to racing, and is one of the most active Clubs in the North Wales region. Our fleet consists of around 130 vessels, from small to large,and includes both yachts and motor cruisers. Sailing events are arranged on a regular basis, including weekend trips to the Menai Straits and around Anglesey, and longer ones which take advantage of the extensive sailing area to the Isle of Man, Ireland and the west coast of Scotland.

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The Bar and Opening Hours

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The Bar is a wonderful place to meet old friends and make new ones. It was refurbished in 1997 and has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. Dress is informal at all times but we ask that shorts are not worn in the evenings.


Opening Hours

Lunchtime

Evening

Monday Closed Closed
Tuesday Closed Closed
Wednesday 12:00 - 15:00* 20:00 - 23:00*
Thursday 12:00 - 15:00 20:00 - 23:00
Friday 12:00 - 15:00 20:00 - 23:00
Saturday 12:00 - 15:00 20:00 - 23:00
Sunday 12:00 - 14:00 20:00 - 22:30

* Denotes Summer season only which runs from the Fitting Out Party in April to the Laying up Party in October.

 
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RYA Courses

The Cruising Club has now become an RYA training centre and we have arranged the following RYA courses. Please be advised that due to the good value there is a huge demand for these courses and there are limited places so it is advisable to book early. A booking form can be downloaded by clicking here.

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New Channel Marker Buoys

7 July 2010

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS 04/2010

CONWY HARBOUR APPROACH CHANNEL

REFERENCE : LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS 03/2010

Mariners are advised that Conwy Approach Channel No 1 Starboard Hand Buoy and No 2 Port Hand Buoy have been repositioned. Additionally, a new Port Hand Buoy No 2A has been added to the Approach Channel. The purpose of these amendments is to indicate to Mariners a deeper water passage at the Seaward end of the Approach Channel.

Full details of the repositioned and additional Buoys are:-

Conwy No 1 Starboard Hand Buoy

Position N53º 17?. 832 W003º 54?. 58
Light Characteristic Fl G 10 Sec
Shape – Conical Colour – Green

Conwy No 2 Port Hand Buoy

Position N53º 17?. 94 W003º 54?. 52
Light Characteristic Fl R 10 Sec
Shape – Can Colour – Red

Conwy No 2A Port Hand Buoy

Position N53º 17?. 682 W003º 53?.491
Light Characteristic Fl (2) R 10 Sec
Shape – Can Colour – Red

The repositioned buoys and additional buoy specified above replace the temporary yellow trial marker buoys listed in Local Notice To Mariners 03/2010 issued on
19 May 2010. This notice is now cancelled.

Revised Conwy Approach Channel Diagrams are available free of charge from the Harbour Office.

 

A.J. MEAD
PRINCIPAL HARBOUR AND MARITIME OFFICER

 
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North Wales Cruising Club Launch

xmaslaunchindexThe NWCC operates a regular launch service to get members and their guests to and from their boat. Costs are for trips to any part of the river

 

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